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SeriesOptions contracts on the same instrument (for example an index such as the FTSE 100 Index) having the same exercise price and expiry date are known as the same series. Put options and call options having the same exercise price and expiry date are two different series.SeriesOptions: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price. Stocks: shares that have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting, dividends, or par value. In the case of many foreign shares, one series may be owned only by citizens of the country in which the stock is registered.Series Similar MatchesState and local government series (SLUGs)State and local government series (SLUGs)Special nonmarketable certificates, notes, and bonds offered to state and local governments as a means to invest proceeds from their own tax-exempt financing. Interest rates and maturities comply with IRS arbitrage provisions. Slugs are offered in both time deposit and demand deposit forms. Time deposit certificates have maturities of up to one year. Notes mature in one to ten years and bonds mature in more than ten years. Demand deposit securities are one-day certificates rolled over with a rate adjustment daily. Series HH bondSeries HH bondSee: Savings bond Series EE bondSeries EE bondSee: Savings bond Option seriesOption seriesA specific option defined by its underlying stock, exercise price, expiry date and type. The 'BTR August 360 call' is an example of an option series. Domestic seriesDomestic seriesNonmarketable, interest and noninterest-bearing securities issued periodically by the Treasury to the Resolution Funding Corporation (RFC) for investment of funds authorized under section 21B of the Federal Home Loan Bank Act. Further SuggestionsOption seriesTime series models Series bond Stationary time series World Equity Benchmark Series (WEBS) Time series analysis Series E bond |
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